Hailing from the picturesque Italian region of Palermo,
Cadaver Mutilator have been making corpses of audiences since 2003. After a
split up in 2007, the band went through a re-inventory process, and released their
latest full length in 2013 titled ‘Murder. Death. Kill’. A solid brutal death
metal album.

With the band set to play at Bangalore Open Air 2014 in a
few days, Metal Melancholy had a quick chat with the lads from Cadaver
Mutilator, about their music and their upcoming performance at Bangalore Open
Air.

Greetings from Metal Melancholy! It’s an honour to have you on here. How
are you guys doing?

Hi! The honour
is ours! We are
preparing all the stuff for the big travel (to India)and we’re very excited.

Post the split up (with the founding members Piero and Ray), the band
released its first full length last year “Murder Death Kill”. How was been the
response from the fans for the album?

We had a
very good response from the fans, we think because of we tried to insert more
linear guitar riffs with a more impact from the rhythmical section (unlike our
more chaotic mini cd Nechronicles).

How would you describe
Cadaver Mutilator’s music to the uninitiated?

…a brutal death metal with influences both from the early
American brutal scene and the modern, speed and technical one.

Bangalore Open Air 2014, is Cadaver Mutilator’s first performance in India. What are
your expectations as a band?

This is
also our first time out of Europe, so we are
very excited about it! We are also very curious to see what kind of scene and
public’s response we will find out.

What can fans of the band in India expect from Cadaver
Mutilator?

They can
expect only violence coming from the stage!

Are you aware of the Indian Metal scene? Any band that may have heard of?

To be honest
we doesn’t know much about Indian Metal scene and bands: we will discover it
soon! Sure the bands will shock us with their music, we are curious to see them
play on stage.

How is death metal scene back in Italy? And how has the death metal
scene changed overall according to you in the past decade?

Italy is a country full of very talented
bands, and some of them are achieving excellent response from the international
audience. Italian
audience is also more interested in concerts and festivals and this last year,
thanks to the rise of social networks and music sharing systems, we heard more
frequently about new bands: they starts immediately to compose and record their
stuff.

In the past decade brutal death metal has become much more accessible
than even before spawning waves of quality new acts. What are new bands that
you’ve been bumping lately?

We always
look at new material from the old brutal and death metal bands: we are big fans
of Aborted, Origin, Krisiun, Decapitated, The Faceless and many others.

A final message to the Indian fans.

Prepare for
a rush of brutal violence directly from Sicily!
See you at B.O.A.!

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